Here is a rare Henry top lever-cocking shotgun, I have only ever seen two, though the rifles are quite common. I own this shotgun and have owned a wonderful rifle on this patent also pictured below. This action is well documented as a lever cocker, showing both top-lever and under-lever variants in chapter 1o of the Donlad Dallas book "Alexander Henry Rifle Maker"
To say that you are an ignorant a$$ is an understatement.
Stick to the things you know, like being a greeter at Wal-mart, maybe try to improve your knowledge base and the boss might let you collect the carts from the parking lot. You have shown off your ignorance on early British patents quite nicely, this thread is starting to remind me of the time you dug up one of my posts on barrel browning from 14 years prior, attempted to call me out for not being able to brown barrels, then had to eat a nice big plate of Crow. By the way, how is your barrel browning coming along? Any pics?

I'm done with you little piggy, roll in the mud by yourself.
It's peak foliage and I have a new bird dog to hunt.
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Best quality Alex. Henry .360 2&7/16" top-lever cocking hammerless double rifle and a nice big Tom that I shot with it.
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This would be a good time for YOU to admit YOUR ignorance.